Join Mark for a comprehensive tour of his daily routine on a subtropical acreage. Experience the joys and challenges of small farm living as he cares for ducks and chickens, manages his fruit trees, ...
Spring is here, and with it comes spring cleaning, in the form of a flurry of leaves, twigs and sometimes hefty branches drifting into your yard. While most of it is just a nuisance, those wayward ...
Hopefully, you will have time to spend a lot of time outside this month, since the weather is usually wonderful! This is also a great time to get out in the yard to spruce things up, especially after ...
Pruning helps keep your lemon tree disease free.
Ready to make your yard feel like you're on a permanent vacation? This small but stunning palm tree might be the key, and ...
Spring is a time of warmer weather, blooming flowers and when trees regain their leafy branches. During this time, many Louisiana residents will likely begin landscaping projects, like shaping up the ...
That urge to grab your pruners the moment temperatures rise is one of the most natural impulses in gardening, and one of the most destructive. Every March, well-meaning gardeners pick up their loppers ...
Wildlife experts at the Seaside Seabird Sanctuary in Indian Shores are asking homeowners to think twice before trimming and ...
April is the time to thin it. Peaches and nectarines should be thinned so that fruit is 5-7 inches apart on the branch. Plums and pluots are smaller, so they can be thinned to 4-6 inches apart, while ...
A local builder developed a product called GapCap to solve a common problem with deck corners. The Northwestern Pennsylvania Beehive Network helped the builder turn his idea into a marketable product.